Ujumbe: 46
Lugha: English
sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 9:08:50 asubuhi
I tried the UK, USA and France.
Conclusion: a lot more tasty women in France. Ooh La La!
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 9:43:12 asubuhi
The good ol' catch all would be "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", but I'm guessing Europe as a whole would win due to their high concentration of EOists.
Evildela (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 9:51:30 asubuhi
Now I haven’t checked out any Esperantist here, but on you tube I've see a couple of very nice Brazilian Esperantist =) and one from Mexico which was yummy
jan aleksan (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 10:00:15 asubuhi
Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 12:31:48 alasiri
ceigered:Bahaha!.. I'm guessing Europe as a whole would win due to their high concentration of EOists.+1
LyzTyphone (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 2:05:55 alasiri
I will actually vote Latin America and Vjetnam due to personal bias.
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 2:15:36 alasiri
tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 2:25:11 alasiri
erinja:This is actually starting to sound a little creepy.+1
sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 2:53:40 alasiri
There is a certain propagaganda/recruitment value in having a good proportion of presentable/easy on the eye E. speakers.
You know the old joke (at least I think it is old): 'a gay ornithologist, a vegetarian naturist, a born-again hippie and a 90 yr old retired professor went into a pub..... It was an Esperantista kunveno'
By the way what is the Esperanto for 'glamour'?
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Septemba 2010 3:01:48 alasiri
sudanglo:By the way what is the Esperanto for 'glamour'?Prestiĝo apparently, from the Lernu vortaro:
imponeco pro ŝajno de beleco, gloro, ĉiesa admiro
The English word despite looking romantic is likely a highly convoluted version of a Scots word "gramarye" (grammary? "grammar, learning (also in terms of mystical arts)), which became "glamer" ("The visual influence of a charm," from Wiktionary).